Healing Broken Hearts
Trauma Counseling in the Middle East
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Narrated by:
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Vidya Amey
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Sarah Mattix
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Living in the Middle East for over 20 years has afforded Sarah Mattix a firsthand perspective of the trauma women face in this troubled region. After years of counseling women from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds, she has learned to empathize deeply with their tragic plight. This book is a collage of their stories that sheds light not only on their grievous experiences, but also on practical ways of engaging them and helping them toward holistic healing. Sarah also shares her own struggles and how God has used them to better equip her in her trauma and crisis counseling. Subjects covered include: sexual abuse, domestic violence, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, coping with grief, self-harming, and more.
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- 17-07-21
Heartbreaking truth in the Middle East
Sarah Mattix shares her experience of counselling women in the Middle East with boldness and grace. The stories are heartbreaking which make the reading heavy at times, however having a background from this region I can confirm that it is a true reflection of the challenges many women throughout the Middle East, and other areas of the world experience. The stories will open your eyes to things that you didn’t know existed, and have you nodding with other parts that may be more common. The book shows how we too can create a sisterhood which brings healing. It brings comfort to know that counsellors such as Sarah exist, in our most challenging times, we all need someone like Sarah.
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